Statement on Germany’s World Cup Sex Trafficking Plan

by: Barrett Duke - Apr 25, 2006 - comment

The decision by German authorities to accommodate the sexual appetites of its visitors during the World Cup soccer championship is reprehensible. Their callous, calculated decision reveals a total disregard for the young girls and women whose lives are stolen from them to meet the demand for sexual servitude. Those who purchase these women for selfish sexual gratification are a disgrace to humanity. They turn women into commodities and encourage the future enslavement of another generation of young girls. Government should uphold the highest standards of decency and morality, not cater to the basest and most vile appetites of human desire. One would have thought that Germany would have renounced slave labor forever, considering her past abuses. Apparently, it is still possible to rationalize the subjugation of some for the benefit of others. We hope that German Chancellor Merkel will use all the influence at her disposal to prevent the tragic victimization of thousands of young girls and women who will be trafficked to Germany to take advantage of her country’s open season on sex slaves.

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